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Ferguson managed to outpoll Sullivan by about 500 votes.
In the end, Kelly would outpoll Kassel by only 4 votes.
Roosevelt was the only third-party candidate to outpoll a candidate of an established party.
The only catch is that before Sky Beauty can outpoll the male horses, she will probably have to outrun them.
But he still must outpoll Favorite Trick, who was 8 for 8 as the juvenile champion.
To win the Democratic primary, the 50-year-old mayor must outpoll four other Democrats who are fringe candidates but successfully met the signature threshold.
If he were to outpoll Mr. Kemp in the caucuses here next winter and run third, he might be on his way.
Instead, an effective campaigner like Reagan could make a direct, popular appeal, and actually outpoll the President in these contests.'
Those defections have renewed concern among party leaders that the Conservative candidate could potentially outpoll Mr. Rinfret.
But Griffey didn't just outpoll Jordan; he received more votes than were cast in the entire N.B.A. voting.
Before the 2000 election, some pundits speculated that the opposite outcome might obtain: that Bush might outpoll Gore while losing the election.
However, they did manage to outpoll the Australian Democrats and Australian Greens in some House of Representatives seats.
Last week, in an interview, Zito referred to Lukas as Darth Vader and said if a popular election were held, he would outpoll Lukas.
Given the abundance of factors in Mr. Grucci's favor, Mr. Bishop's ability to outpoll his opponent, even in preliminary returns, could be considered a feat.
Mebyon Kernow was not allowed a party political broadcast, but managed to outpoll a number of parties which had been allowed one, including Labour, No2EU, and Libertas.
The conventional wisdom favored President Joaquim Chissano, the Frelimo leader, to retain the presidency, and his party to outpoll Renamo in races for a new, 250-seat Parliament.
However the nationalist parties contested the seat and Seamus Mallon of the SDLP gained sufficient votes to outpoll Nicholson and win the seat.
The Liberals' Craig Baumann added 8.7% to his party's primary vote in the seat to outpoll Labor, and narrowly defeat ALP candidate Jim Arneman.
As for an alternative to the Democratic car pool, it's still possible that someone - Mario Cuomo is the prime suspect - might enter several late, big-state primaries and outpoll the established candidates.
He finished a distant fourth against Liberal John O'Reilly in the federal Victoria-Haliburton riding, though he did outpoll the official NDP candidate by over a thousand votes.
It was established that only two deputies would be elected per district and that the most voted coalition would need to outpoll its closest rival by a margin of more than 2-to-1 to take both seats.
Most analysts attribute the Law and Justice Party's ability to outpoll the Civic Platform in the parliamentary contest to its clever exploitation of popular fears of Mr. Tusk's free-market philosophy, especially his advocacy of a modified flat tax system.
In the 2001 general election the SDLP and Sinn Féin both targeted the constituency heavily, in the hope that a shift in the vote from one nationalist party to the other would enable them to outpoll the Ulster Unionists.
More than 38 million people watched Ruben Studdard narrowly outpoll Clay Aiken for a million-dollar recording contract Wednesday night during the finale of the hit Fox talent series "American Idol," making it the second-most-popular entertainment show on television this year.
Political strategists had said that it was unlikely that Mr. Schumer could outpoll Mr. Moynihan, if only because it has traditionally been easier for Irish or Italian Catholic candidates to draw cross-party votes upstate and in the suburbs.